China's shift from a country that copies ideas from the West to a tech and innovation powerhouse is no longer an aspiration - it's a fact. "China is changing from the so-called copycat nation to innovation nation," Jing Ulrich, managing director and vice chairman of APAC at JPMorgan Chase, told audiences at the RISE conference in Hong Kong last week. China's rise in technology has been spurred by the emergence of large companies such as Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu.(China's shedding its copycat image with innovation after innovation,by CNBC)
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In recent years, Chinese enterprises rise sharply due to the enhanced innovation consciousness and the improvement of innovation ability towards science and technology. With the increasingly social competition, innovation undoubtedly becomes a good way to keep youth for Chinese enterprises.
(Editor Cao Yahui)
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